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I mean phuck google AI.
Those AI things lie and tell you what you want to hear.
I've certainly experienced questionable or flat out wrong info from their AI responses; I'm sure given time though they'll improve, early days. I'm also fairly certain the AI type of online experience will only grow more intertwined with all our daily lives going forward. We all must be wary and verify if possible.

The main thing here is, do either of you have info on this subject that would prove it was not correct?
 
After 5 long seasons of the goofy exploits of Nandor,
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Laszlo,
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Nadja,
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Nadja Doll (Dolly),
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Colin Robinson,
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and Guillermo (aka Gizmo and Van Helsing descendant);
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it finally comes to an end...

may your damp, soil beds forever reek... You will be missed 🧛‍♂️ 🧛‍♀️ 🦇
 
Dua Lipa concert streaming on CBS & Paramount +, will there be Atmos for us streamers?

https://www.paramountpressexpress.c...rimetime-concert-special-airing-sunday-dec-15
Caught her show on Paramount + last night on my Apple TV 4K and was very entertained by her hour long show. Best moment for me was her duet with Elton John, he sang very well also I thought. It amazes me how superstars like her can perform (especially in stiletto heals) so confidently and without showing the slightest bit of fear! Just a massively brilliant performance in my opinion. The audio for me (Atmos? to 5.1 for my rig) seemed to emphasize the ambiance feel of the venue- 'The Royal Albert Hall'; with not much discrete elements broken out of the mix. That's too bad IMO, because the whole floor was the stage, with her main band (loved the drummer), an orchestra with horns, percussion section, choir etc. etc.

Would like to hear some other's opinions on the show.

 
Caught her show on Paramount + last night on my Apple TV 4K and was very entertained by her hour long show. Best moment for me was her duet with Elton John, he sang very well also I thought. It amazes me how superstars like her can perform (especially in stiletto heals) so confidently and without showing the slightest bit of fear! Just a massively brilliant performance in my opinion. The audio for me (Atmos? to 5.1 for my rig) seemed to emphasize the ambiance feel of the venue- 'The Royal Albert Hall'; with not much discrete elements broken out of the mix. That's too bad IMO, because the whole floor was the stage, with her main band (loved the drummer), an orchestra with horns, percussion section, choir etc. etc.

Would like to hear some other's opinions on the show.


Unlike some people on the forum that evidently lives under a rock... I at least knew who she was. And I read positive things about her duet with Elton John.

So I was curious enough to watch the show on the network family TV, with commercials. I thought it was a class act, very nicely done. I can't see Lady Gaga or Katy Perry doing a performance like that. I recognized a few songs that I didn't know belonged to her. And indeed the highlight was her and Elton singing Cold Heart.

As I said this all was just on a plain 'ol Samsung family TV, not even a soundbar. So I will make an effort to track it down elsewhere & enjoy on my bigger screen through the Surround Master.

Good show.
 
The other night on NETFLIX, I watched THE CHILDREN'S TRAIN [2024] about children who were sent to live in Northern Italy with surrogate caretakers to escape the abject poverty suffered during WWII in Southern Italy!

The performances were EXQUISITE and I chose to watch it in its Native Italian with English subtitles!

Highly Recommended

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/unpacking-shocking-true-story-behind-021748627.html

https://www.netflix.com/title/81685656


The Children's Train - AZ Movies's Train - AZ Movies

While you are watching high brow quality drama like this, I have been LMAO at Loudermilk on Netflix:

 
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